According to one former royal bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, the Prince's security detail was not responsible for the photo flap.

"It's not up to the bodyguard to worry or be concerned about the private antics of their charge, but you are responsible for the security," Wharfe said on Thursday's "Today" show. "In this case, nothing happened to him, he survived."

But, the tabloid The Sun found a loophole on Thursday by having one of their own reporters - whose name happens to be Harry, pose in a copy-cat photo, with the headline, "Harry Grabs The Crown Jewels."

As for Prince Harry, he will reportedly sit down for what's known in the UK as an "interview with coffee" with his military superiors when he returns to duty later this year.

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